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Jonathan Foreman is an editor and writer. He was the executive editor and co-founder of the new Mumbai-based magazine Indian Quarterly (IQ), and is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Civitas Institute for the Study for Civil Society in London for whom he wrote the book “Aiding and Abetting” (2013). With a background in law his primary areas of interest are foreign aid, urban policy, security and defence, South Asian affairs and film (He is a former film critic for the New York Post and chairman of the New York Film Critics Circle). He is a frequent contributor to a variety of magazines in the UK, US and India.

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Theresa May is a Failed Home Secretary and Bad Choice for PM (Reaction.Life 2 Jul 2016) (Originally published on the Daily Telegraph site July 1, 2016; taken down later that afternoon: see https://order-order.com/2016/07/02/read-full-article-pulled-telegraph-pressure-may-campaign/)
In the run-up to the 2015 election one of the handicaps David Cameron had to finesse was the fact that net migration to the UK was three times as high as he had promised it would be. Remarkably, none of ...

The School Runners (Commentary April 2016)
Review of “The Last Thousand” by Jeffrey E. Stern
A 2015 exposé on the Buzzfeed website created a stir by savaging the notion that the massive expansion of education in Afghanistan has been one of the triumphs of the international military effort. It was titled “Ghost Students, Ghost Teachers, Ghost Schools.”
“As the American mission faltered, U.S. ...

Jeremy Corbyn and the End of the West (Commentary Magazine December 2015) The Portents of Labour’s Extreme New Leader
In October 2015, the American novelist Jonathan Franzen gave a talk in London in which he expressed pleasure that Jeremy Corbyn had just been elected leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party. To his evident surprise, Franzen’s endorsement was met with only scattered applause and then an embarrassed silence.
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